Left 4 Dead is one of the most popular games that emerged in the FPS genre. The game’s bloody gore and violence followed by it’s great game play deserved it’s reputation as best multiplayer Game of 2008 by IGN, GAMESPY,SPIKE TV and other gaming publications. This is also the reason why Left 4 Dead 2 has been out even though it’s just a year since L4D became popular. If you’re one of the fans of Left 4 Dead then you definitely know how exciting it is to play in a multiplayer environment. Lan Games are totally cool but if you’re playing at home then playing it online with other players brings you the multiplayer environment you play in shops.
How to Play Left 4 Dead Online
November 17th, 2009 — TK Guides
Trillian 4.1 challenges Digsby in All in one chat clients
October 29th, 2009 — Web Apps
New social networking features are now implemented to the new Trillian Astra 4.1 beta. Although it’s still in the development process this chat client promises another options for users who wants to keep in touch with their favorite social networking sites by integrating more Facebook and Twitter features. Trillian 4.1 beta now supports story links and avatar pictures in more locations on the interface. The twitter features are much improved by adding the basic features of Tweetdeck(possibly much better). If you’re looking for another Tweetdeck alternative, Trillian astra 4.1 is worth a try.If you want to see the full list of changes to Twitter and Facebook usage check out the Cerulean Studios’ Blog for more info.

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Mozilla’s SeaMonkey 2.0 now available for download
October 28th, 2009 — Latest News, Web Apps
Mozilla just released SeaMonkey 2.0 and is now available for downloads to interesting individuals who wants to be free with their old mail clients. Version 2.0 now uses the same internal platform as Firefox 3.5.4 in terms of add-ons and functionality of user interface. For newbies around who’ll be using SeaMonkey 2.0 you’ll be having no trouble learning how to use the system, it would take some time to get used of some settings but since it now uses the same internal platform as Firefox it’s much easier now. The tabbed viewing in Firefox is also applicable to SeaMonkey 2.0 and with built in crash recovery you don’t need to worry about the long data inputs in web forms being lost.